How to grow Asiatic lilies

Last Update :2024.04.25

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1. Soil

2. Temperature

3. Watering

4. Lighting

5. Pests and diseases

6. Pruning


Soil: It is best to use slightly acidic soil that is well drained and rich in humus. The pH value of the soil is around 6.5, which is conducive to its growth and flowering. Temperature: When maintaining, place it in an environment of about 16-24°C. , can have better growth; watering: it likes a humid environment. The soil in the pot should be kept moist and no water should accumulate; Light: Provide it with at least 6 hours of sunlight every day in spring, autumn and winter, and avoid direct sunlight in summer.


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1. Soil

1. Soil

Asiatic lilies are suitable for planting in fertile soil with good drainage. It likes a slightly acidic environment and can use slightly acidic soil with a pH value of 6.5. And you can add some leaf mold soil when mixing the soil to improve soil quality and increase soil fertility.

2. Temperature

During maintenance, it is most appropriate to control the temperature at around 16-24°C. It likes a warm environment, so cooling and heat preservation measures must be taken in summer and winter, otherwise the stems and leaves will wither.

3. Watering

It likes a humid environment. When watering, it should be watered a small amount at a time and water frequently to keep the pot moist. Do not allow water to accumulate in the pot, as this may cause root rot.

4. Light

It is not a particularly sun-loving plant, but we must give it sufficient light. Provide it with at least 6 hours of sunlight every day in spring, autumn and winter, and avoid direct sunlight in summer.

5. Pests and diseases

Asiatic lilies are susceptible to aphids and fungal infections. When aphids and fungal infections are discovered, they should be treated with corresponding drugs as soon as possible. This will make it difficult to recover or even cause the plant to die.

6. Pruning

It can be pruned during its growth period, and some thin branches, diseased branches and dead branches can be cut off. After flowering, cut off some excess leaves and remaining flowers to promote next flowering.


2. Temperature

3. Watering

4. Lighting

5. Pests and diseases

6. Pruning








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